In our second look at the NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Higher Education Edition, we cover the six “significant challenges” it identifies as impeding the adoption of technology in higher education
Via Fiona Harvey
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
November 29, 2013 9:34 PM
Here are seven strategies you might choose to use to make your teacher smarter. They are explained in the post (and listed in the image above). For those whom may see this without the image: * Place the big rocks first * Use technology to automate (with suggestions on what you might do) * Know yourself * Teach in the moment * Advocate for yourself * Find new measures of success * Open your classroom doors wide You may find some new ideas to try out in your classroom!
Audrey's curator insight,
December 9, 2013 4:34 PM
How about asking the student to teach you? They nearly always come up with something different, which you can add to your own notes. Students are also great at acting out scenes, particularly when they are organising other students. Give them a mark for it. Then test their knowledge a few days later with a 30 minute test. curating for www.homeschoolsource.co.uk. Also have a look at www.hotmoodle.com.
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Challenges for Higher Education - the positive side of this is that at least (HEI's) can see that they are are not alone - many of us have the same challenges.